Melting ice could trigger Icelandic volcano eruption

Scientists are closely monitoring an Icelandic volcano as melted glacial ice pouring from its crater may trigger an eruption.

Melting ice could trigger Icelandic volcano eruption

Scientists are closely monitoring an Icelandic volcano as melted glacial ice pouring from its crater may trigger an eruption.

Icelandic Meteorological Office geophysicist Steinunn Jakobsdottir said ice water from the crater of the subglacial Grimsvotn volcano caused the river Gigja to reach its maximum level.

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